Which car brand has an eagle in its logo?

1 Answers
VanLydia
07/29/25 12:19pm
The car brand with an eagle in its logo is Saab, which includes models such as the Saab 95 and Saab 93. Taking the Saab 93 as an example, this model is a mid-size car with dimensions of 4668mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1473mm in height, a wheelbase of 2675mm, a fuel tank capacity of 62 liters, and a curb weight of 1620kg. In terms of suspension, the Saab 93 features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 220PS, a maximum power of 162kW, and a maximum torque of 350Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Was this review help?
16
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

What is the u0415 fault code damage?

u0415 fault code is not a damage there, but invalid data received from the anti-lock braking system (ABS) control module. Function of ABS: The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is designed to automatically control the braking force during vehicle braking, preventing the wheels from locking up and maintaining a rolling-sliding state (with a slip ratio around 20%), ensuring maximum wheel-to-ground adhesion. Items to be replaced when installing ABS: Installing ABS requires replacing four bearing seats, front wheel left and right half-shafts, rear axle hubs, wiring harnesses, sensors, ABS hydraulic pump, ABS indicator light, computer, brake oil pipes, and brake fluid. If the vehicle body has pre-installation positions, retrofitting is feasible; otherwise, strength verification of the installation parts is necessary.
2
2
Share

What is the seat height of the Ninja 400?

The seat height of the Ninja 400 is 785mm. Below is a comparison of motorcycle seat heights with rider heights, as well as seat heights of other models: Comparison of motorcycle seat heights with rider heights: Motorcycle seat height of 700mm: suitable for riders with a height of 160cm; Motorcycle seat height of 770mm: suitable for riders with a height of 170cm; Motorcycle seat height of 810mm: suitable for riders with a height of 180cm; Riders shorter than 160cm: recommended to ride scooters. Seat heights of other models: Motorcycle seat height is generally related to the model type. Cruiser seat heights are typically 720-770mm, street bikes are generally 770-800mm, adventure bikes are generally 800-900mm, and off-road bikes are around 900mm. Different manufacturers may have varying seat heights based on design. Riders with a height of 165cm can ride cruisers and street bikes with seat heights around 770mm. Some adventure bikes have adjustable seat heights, and riders can also choose models with lower seat heights.
15
2
Share

What is the cause of the P0733 trouble code for incorrect 3rd gear ratio?

p0733 trouble code for incorrect 3rd gear ratio can be caused by transmission fluid level being too low, shift solenoid, transmission hydraulic sensor, solenoid valve failure in the valve body, input shaft speed sensor, output shaft speed sensor, circuit, connector, transmission control module failure, etc. Below is an introduction to the P0733 trouble code and some precautions: Introduction to the P0733 trouble code: The output speed sensor calculates the speed of the automatic transmission's output shaft. The computer uses this value in combination with the engine speed sensor, input shaft speed sensor, and other signals to precisely control shift timing, the working state of the lock-up clutch, shift time, transmission oil pressure control, etc. These are key signals for whether the automatic transmission can shift gears normally. Precautions: Pay more attention to the shifting of the automatic transmission during daily driving, change unscientific driving habits, and reduce shift shock to help reduce transmission wear. This will also greatly improve driving comfort and smoothness. Regularly check the transmission oil to ensure the transmission works in a good environment.
10
3
Share

Will the Engine Stall When Stopping in First Gear Without Pressing the Clutch?

Stopping in first gear without pressing the clutch will cause the engine to stall because there is no buffering process of disconnecting and reconnecting the clutch. Directly engaging the gear will suddenly increase the engine load, leading to stalling. Using low-quality or overly hard brake pads: If low-quality or overly hard brake pads are used, they may produce a squeaking noise when rubbing against the brake disc during braking. Therefore, it is essential to use high-quality brake pads when replacing them. Sand or foreign objects between the brake pads and brake disc: During normal driving, it is inevitable to encounter complex road conditions. Due to the unique design of disc brakes, some sand or foreign objects may get between the brake pads and the brake disc, which can also cause abnormal noises during braking.
15
3
Share

What Causes the Abnormal Noise When Releasing the Clutch in First Gear?

Abnormal noise when releasing the clutch in first gear is caused by wear or jamming of the clutch release bearing, or looseness due to wear of the release lever pins and pin holes. Clutch release bearing wear or jamming: If the clutch makes a metallic impact noise during engagement or disengagement, especially more noticeable when starting with a heavy load, it is due to excessive clearance between the driven plate spline hole and its shaft. In severe cases, inspection or replacement is required. Looseness of release lever pins and pin holes due to wear: If the clutch can return to position on its own, check whether the gap between the release bearing and the release lever meets the specified standard, usually 3-100px. Adjust if necessary. If the clutch cannot return to position on its own, the return spring of the release bearing is likely damaged and should be replaced promptly.
7
4
Share

What is the impact of high altitude on fuel consumption?

High altitude affects fuel consumption by reducing air pressure and decreasing engine air intake, leading to incomplete fuel combustion. This directly results in reduced vehicle power and increased fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Vehicle weight, car design, engine thermal efficiency. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Shift gears promptly: Prolonged driving in low gears not only maintains low speed but also increases fuel consumption, especially when driving on slopes. The shorter the gear shifting time, the more fuel can be saved. Reduce idle time: In urban driving, long waits at traffic lights are common. Turning off the engine during these times can save fuel. Drive at economical speed: The economical speed for most cars is between 60 km/h and 80 km/h. Fuel consumption is minimized when driving within this speed range.
8
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.